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inclusive
Adjective
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If something is inclusive, it is open to all the people or all the things that it could be open to.
Our school has a very inclusive culture so that nobody feels left out.
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If a price is inclusive, it is the total price and there are no other charges.
It's $127, inclusive of tax and delivery.
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You use inclusive at the end of a list to say that the first and last items also belong.
The race is open to anyone 16 to 24 inclusive.
or
Conjunction
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A word used to link two alternative choices.
Would you like tea or coffee?
circuit
Noun
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A circuit is a loop that normally starts and finishes in the same place.
They ran a circuit around the park.
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A circuit is a closed route where electricity flows.
The electric circuit can hold 20 amperes.